Seems much more enjoyable than attempting to squirrel proof your feeder, only to fail again and again. My Uncle was showing a feeder that he “Squirrel proofed” with about 8lbs of sheet metal and pop rivets. I’m sure the tree rats are cleaning it out as I type.
Wow. That’s cool, thanks for posting. One of the neater things I’ve seen lately.
I wonder how many attempts it took him to learn that?
Note on the YouTube website says that the squirrel learned the maze piece by piece, with the entire maze process taking two weeks for it to learn.
Wonderful video, thanks for sharing it!
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Those are some top-secret squirrels.
Seems much more enjoyable than attempting to squirrel proof your feeder, only to fail again and again. My Uncle was showing a feeder that he “Squirrel proofed” with about 8lbs of sheet metal and pop rivets. I’m sure the tree rats are cleaning it out as I type.
I knew that squirrels were clever, but this just boggles!
Thanks Robert.
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